Costume Quest 2
The Costume Quest 2 Walkthrough is the place to find everything needed to progress through the Main Story as well as Side Quests, and find all the secrets hidden throughout the game! Main Story (Required) Quests edit. Cosmonaut Achievement in Costume Quest 2: Found the Solar System - worth 50 Gamerscore. Find guides to this achievement here.
This achievement is awarded for obtaining the Solar System Costume, pretty much the ultimate costume of the game.To get this, Wait until near the end of the game after getting Oral in your party. Talk to the kid in the basement with the portal and use the Jefferson costume on him to obtain a mysterious candy. This can be planted in the soil nearby. Warp to the future and notice the tree has grown slightly.Head out into the Dental Compound and talk to the gardener on the right side near the research centre. Talk to him, then use Jefferson on him. After that make sure your party is wearing Hot Dog, Superhero and Wolfman then talk to him again to remind him of the movie he forgot. Continue to talk until you get the fertiliser.Warp to the past and use the fertiliser on the tree seed.
Back in the future the tree will now be huge. Head to the back door of the research centre and onto the compound walls. Head down and you'll see a secret door on the huge tree. Bash it open, head up the really long ramp and at the top you'll find a chest with the costume!
Parents need to know that Costume Quest 2 is a downloadable Halloween-centered adventure game. The sequel features fantasy violence, but no one actually dies; enemies just fall down when they're defeated. There's no blood, and special attacks can be fun to watch. The charm lies in the humor and pop-up dialogue boxes. Though not inappropriate, the game does have the same tongue-in-cheek humor of the original game, and younger players may not get all the jokes. Although it's controlled primarily by keyboard, the game is better when manipulated with a controller or gamepad. Costume Quest 2 follows the same general look and feel of 2010's.
With some games, this could be a bad thing, but the use of creative environments, a fun archenemy, and crazy costumes with special attacks all combine to add a fresh coat of paint to the formula. As they say, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it'; Costume Quest 2 delights with eye candy; fun dialogue; a campy, menacing bad guy; and time travel thrown in for good measure.This is very much a niche game. What plays in October might lose its luster in December or March, but for fall, it's a joyful reminder of the fun of Halloween. Unfortunately, trying to play it with a keyboard is almost like trying to paint a fine paint-by-numbers picture with a brick - it may be doable, but it's awkward. A controller makes things much easier. Another drawback is that, after battles - if you survive - you have to run back to drinking fountains (which may be at the start of a level) to replenish your health.
This can be intrusive in the game's flow. But overall this platformer, sprinkled with a hint of role-playing and boosted with vivid cartoon-like graphics and a fun storyline, is a fun sequel.
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